WEBVTT EETING TONIGHT STARTS AT5:45.PAIGE: NEW TONIGHT, THE OFFICIALSEARCH HAS BEEN CALLED OFF FOR AMISSING CHILD SWEPT AWAY BYFLOOD WATERS.40/29'S TAYLOR PANELL IS LIVE INMADISON COUNTY.DID THEY EVER FIND THAT WILL --NOT LITTLE GIRL?TAYLOR: 40/29 HAS BEEN INMADISON COUNTY FOLLOWING THISSEARCH EFFORT SINCE THEBEGINNING LAST SATURDAY.TODAY THAT SEARCH HAS BEENCALLED -- -- WE NOTICED THEVOLUNTEER COUNT IS SIGNIFICANTLYLOWER.THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE SAYS IFTHEY WILL BE SUSPENDING THEIRSEARCH AFTER RESOURCES HAVE COMETO THEM OVER THE PAST FEW DAYS.THEY HAVE FOUND THE BODY OFKRYSTAL FOUR-YEAR-OLD BROTHER ONMONDAY.THEY'RE ASKING FOR ADDITIONALVOLUNTEERS TO SEARCH THE AREA.>> THE VOLUNTEERS HAVE SCALEDBACK A LITTLE BIT.THE LAST COUPLE DAYS IT HAS BEENLINED UP WITH STATE TROOPERS ANDDIVE TEAMS.WE ARE HOPING FOR MOREVOLUNTEERS.WE NEED MORE VOLUNTEERS.SO WE ARE HOPING THIS WEEKEND WECAN GET ENOUGH OUT HERE TO FINDHER.TAYLOR: THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE DIDSAY IF THEY WERE TO RECEIVE ATIP OFRYSTAL'S WHEREABOUTS,THEY WILL PICK BACK UP THESEARCH.THE FAMILY TOLD ME EARLIER TODAYTHEY WILL HAVE A MEMORIAL THISSATURDAY FROM 12:00 UNTIL 2:00P.M. AT THE HUNTSVILLE FOOTBALLSTADIUM.AND TODAY THE FAMILY SET UP AMEMORIAL ACCOUNT AT ARVEST BANK.

BREAKING UPDATE: The search for 1-year-old Krystal Wiggins in Madison County has been suspended, the sheriff said Thursday.

The Madison County Sheriff's Office says they have used all available resources over the past several days.

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Law enforcement has left the scene, and only volunteers remain.

The sheriff's office will resume the search only if they get a tip about her location.

The family tells 40/29 News there will be a memorial service for both children Saturday at noon, at the Huntsville football stadium.

A memorial fund has been set up at Arvest bank. To make a donation, one can ask for the "Rachel Baker fund" and the donations will go towards the families expenses. Any leftover donations will then go to the Madison County Sheriff's Office.

The family has also scheduled a memorial hunt on May 27th with proceeds from the hunt going to the family. The location for the hunt will be released at a later date.

It was a messy day in Madison County, making search conditions for Krystal Wiggins less than ideal.

The Madison County sheriff told us though the rain persisted throughout the day, it would take severe lightning or rising waters to suspend the search.

The persistent rain threatened to stop the search, but around 1 p.m. the sheriff told us that they were not concerned for the safety of the search crews out in the rain.

The Arkansas State Police joined the search crews today, telling 40/29 News that the rain made conditions a little more difficult. They said there was a lot of debris and mud to get through, while they searched for Krystal.

The sheriff told us the search plan for today was to move slowly over areas that have already been search. He said the first couple days they used a hurried search plan, attempting to recover the child, and now they are trying to be more methodical and thorough.